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Bostonbossy CES

Bostonbossy CES

By Bostonbossy

Welcome to the Bostonbossy CES Podcast, I started this podcast as a way to give the world a look into my world and the way I think. 30+year-old chronically disabled wheelchair using afro-latina. With all these labels, I'm only telling you half of who I am. The other main reason I started this podcast was my frustration at seeing things going on in the world that could be prevented with some common sense. However, common effing sense is no longer common in our modern society. Tak this journey with me! #Bostonbossy
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The Rise of the Broken Alpha

The Rise of the Broken Alpha

This week on Bostonbossy CES, we return from a 4-year sabbatical and discuss “Rise of The Broken Alpha.” We also do a media round-up with a review of the motion picture remake of #ColorPurpleMovie, some funny and insightful videos, and a track of the week.
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Oct 15, 201941:03
Season 2 Trailer

Season 2 Trailer

This Episode of #Bostonbossy #podcast is a trailer for Season 2. Welcome to the Bostonbossy Podcast, a place where everyone can come and not be judged but hear the raw honest truth based on my life experiences.
Sep 23, 201900:52
Wheelchair Wilderness

Wheelchair Wilderness

Date: 09/21/2019 Title: “Wheelchair Wilderness Part 1” Episode Number: 1 Season Number: 2

Episode Short Summary
This week on Bostonbossy our episode titled “Wheelchair Wilderness Part 1” we discussed how people in wheelchairs experience the world around them. We also explore some of the horrific experiences people like myself in wheelchairs experience. We also have some old favorites TV Show Round-Up, The Common Sense Review, and Tracks of the Week.

Show Notes: This week on Bostonbossy Podcast our episode titled “Wheelchair Wilderness Part 1” we discussed how people in wheelchairs experience the world around them. We also explore some of the horrific experiences people like myself in wheelchairs experience.

Segment 1: Today’s Topic of the Week is “What's the world like for wheelchair users?”

  • Life in a wheelchair can be especially difficult for the 3.6 million people 15 years and older that use a wheelchair every day for their mobility¹, including mine is an awesome brunt orange powerhouse. People rarely see the world seated but I do and I can tell you that it can beautiful, funny, horrific and frustrating. When you live in the northeast that means snow, rain, potholes, snow did I say that twice well if you live in Boston it's bad enough you have to say it twice, I have been in a wheelchair for the last 10 year plus although I can walk due to the severity of my disease I cannot walk long distances safely.  This means a daily journey of making sure where I'm going is always handicap accessible. Something that in a city has wealthy and woke as mine should be relatively easy...but it's not. The number of times I have driven on the street because either the sidewalk was nonexistent, unshoveled,  or unpaved people walking three people deep on a sidewalk with no regard for people behind them with a possible mobility issue or baby carriages and just the overall condition of the infrastructure of cities all across America. Universal Design would improve things overall and make a better quality of life for everyone abled bodied and mobility challenged alike. Issues of access also make life in the wheelchair wilderness often time unbearable and other times a fascinating look at human behavior and societal norms.

Links Mentioned:

U.S. Disability Statistics and Information: https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/statistics/info.php

Disability Sheffield Center for Independent: https://www.disabilitysheffield.org.uk/blog/uber-wheelchair-user-denied-taxi-service-2017-01-16

Fall TV premiere dates 2019: When every new and returning show debuts https://ew.com/tv/2019/06/24/fall-tv-premiere-dates-2019/ 

One in five women say they have been sexually harassed by their boss

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/sexual-harassment-workplace-boss-one-in-five-women-a7181286.html 

Yes By Fat Joe, Cardi B, Annul AA

https://open.spotify.com/track/1HkvHtDXxctbZusvEhwTFq 

:Intro By Dababy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce1lTmRtIkM

You By T.I. ft. Teyana Taylor

https://open.spotify.com/track/1oTztL8s8W0RsJhzKpfhuI 

Njoy By Snoh Aalegra

https://open.spotify.com/track/4BQg3mHqET7x4JRWlQRVKH 

Spotify Playlist Featuring Intro & Outro Songs

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xc5xUYVrWczhjFEHbNkTv 



Sep 21, 201930:35
Race Remedy

Race Remedy

In this Episode of Bostonbossy we discussed race relations in America, what are some of the main issues and how do we go about fixing them. We also had TV show roundup, common sense Review and tracks of the week. It was super fun be sure to tune in!
Mar 11, 201931:37
Parental Parameters

Parental Parameters

This week on Bostonbossy our episode titled “Parental Parameter” we discussed whether people should get a license to have children including training on parenting. This topic came about because of the astronomical amounts of child maltreatment cases, and child deaths in the foster care system. Our regular segments of TV Show Round-Up, The Common Sense Review, and Tracks of the Week.
Mar 04, 201926:05
Solid Standards

Solid Standards

This week we will be discussing standards, your daily injection of common sense, tracks of the week and TV show Round-Up.
Feb 25, 201936:51
Welcome Bostonbossy Squad

Welcome Bostonbossy Squad

This is the first of many podcast on a myriad of ideas of the point of view disabled afro-latina single working at a non-profit! Oh the tales I'll tell!
Feb 18, 201907:09